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Effective Corporate Reforms with Information Technology: Logit Model Analysis on Business Process Reengineering, Business Unit Restructuring, and Human Resource Management (in Japanese)

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The purpose of this empirical study is to examine the significant relations between corporate reforms and gains from investment in information technology. Based on the nation-wide survey data from 3141 firms, logit model analysis revealed that Japanese firms have a tendency to gain some from sustainable corporate reforms rather than to gain the most from drastic reforms in accordance with investment in information technology. This tendency implies that the inertia of Japanese corporate system that had formed in the industrial age persists even in the information age.

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  • Akihiko Shinozaki, 2007. "Effective Corporate Reforms with Information Technology: Logit Model Analysis on Business Process Reengineering, Business Unit Restructuring, and Human Resource Management (in Japanese)," Economic Analysis, Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI), vol. 179, pages 38-53, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:esj:esriea:179b
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    1. MIYAGAWA Tsutomu & Keun LEE & EDAMURA Kazuma & YoungGak KIM & Hosung JUNG, 2014. "Is Productivity Growth Correlated with Improvements in Management Quality? An empirical study using interview surveys in Korea and Japan," Discussion papers 14048, Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry (RIETI).
    2. Keun Lee & Tsutomu Miyagawa & Shigesaburo Kabe & Junhyup Lee & Hyoungjin Kim & Young Gak Kim, 2009. "Management Practices and Firm Performance in Japanese and Korean Firms," Microeconomics Working Papers 22990, East Asian Bureau of Economic Research.

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